The Sound Keeper Releases Cinematic Gore

The Sound Keeper aka Jeremy Rodgers has been in touch to say that he has released about collection - Cinematic Gore. He says...

Blood, Guts, Gore and More! I have always loved bone breaks and blood splatters and all things horror. While creating Combat Library Volume 1 ( aka Punch Sound Effects ), I wanted to add in blood and guts and bone breaks. But, I knew I wouldn't be doing the sounds justice unless I spent the time to craft unique and exciting elements. Instead of trying to do a rush job and add on a few gore sounds, I decided to make a whole library of Gore! I spent a few months recording, processing and experimenting. I wanted to get all the gore sounds I've always wanted in my projects at work. I wanted to get those brutal blood splatters, chilling knife stabs and crisp bone breaks I couldn't find anywhere! I'm excited to share these gruesome recordings with you all! All the sounds are mastered and ready to be dropped into any environment. It is a complete library of all things gore! I even bought a saw and used it on actual bones...how's that for dedication?

Battlefield Howitzer Sound Effects From Airborne Sounds

Paul Virostek has emailed to tell me about his new library for Airborne Sounds - Battlefield Howitzer Sound Effects. Over a half decade in the making, this collection features authentic M101 C1 and C3 military howitzers and an Ordnance QF 25-pounder artillery piece. There are 70 individual battlefield-style shots captured at medium and far distances as the library is a collection designed to create the impression of being under a barrage of artillery fire during wartime. Each carefully labelled by model, perspective, and performance. The package also includes 169 bonus clips: designed artillery shots and battlefield montage soundscapes.

Use the code HOWITZERBLAST to save 50% off the Battlefield Howitzers sound library. That’s $37 off the full price of $74. The promo coupon is good for the next 48 hours.

Sound Effects Search

Following on from our feature last week on free sound effects, Paul has told me about his sound effects blog Sound Effects Search which he has built for sound pros and the recordists who make sound libraries. Another intent is to help pros to find sounds easily and to help library creators get extra exposure to the community.

Paul also writes a sound library blog that examines new releases. It covers all recordists and sound designers that I can find. Right now the site has over 1000 indie libraries, and about 5-10 a week are added, and it is growing fast. He also have a page dedicated to listing all free sound libraries as well.

Their Online Library has opened the door for schools of all shapes and sizes to enjoy easy, on-demand, instant access to the richest sonic resources available, anywhere on or off campus. In order to help more and more schools imagine and create at the highest levels possible, they are offering a free semester of Online Library Access for 50 schools who apply by September 15th. So there are just two days left to apply.

Any school with a media arts or audio program is qualified to apply, and if accepted, will receive access to the Pro Sound Effects Online Library and over 50,000 royalty-free sound effects for unlimited use in any film, video, audio, app or creative arts project. After the Fall Semester, schools will have the option to continue, upgrade, or downgrade their service. See application terms and conditions here.

Sonniss Add Glowb Collections To Their Catalog

Sonniss have just added an interesting collection of sound libraries. They are from a company called 'Glowb' here in the UK. Headed by Blair Jollands, the sound editor behind Alien Vs Predator. You can check out their collection over at Sonniss.

Free Sound File Management Softwire - Mutant From Sonicwire

A lot of sound effect editors and post production editors use SoundMiner, but although they are very popular they are not the only game in town. I recently heard about a free library management package from SonicWire called Mutant. Although designed to be able to enable you to navigate through the large offer of sound files on Sonicwire, find more easily the sounds you're looking for and preview them with a single click in the program. You can also get it to scan your own folder structures and catalog your own local libraries.